Indeed there is a a way to install allmost all KDE applications with only one command:
apt-get install task-kde However this does not work if you are installing KDE from scratch, that is if you never had KDE before in your system. Apt will return an error saying something like: "It seems you do not intend to install ... such and such components..", and it refuses to install the task-kde package and all packages that depend on it. And this is the reason for which I have not included "apt-get install task-kde" in the instructions you have read. I do not know if this is a bug of task-kde or it is a reasonable behaviour of apt. I have seen this before with another package (task-spanish) and I wanted to play with those packages in new systems to learn more about it before telling Ivan (Moore). But now the issue has been raised up. So, Ivan, Is this a bug? Pablo. ________________________________________________________________ Pablo de Vicente ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), http://www.oan.es , OAN Spain

